It's easy these days to feel hopeless about the basic mechanics of democracy. But what happened in the Montana State House shows it’s not all for naught.
The prospect of deep Medicaid cuts has become a flashpoint in Congress, with leaders of both parties accusing their counterparts of lying.
Weldon, a longtime vaccine skeptic, had been scheduled to appear before the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee ...
St. Petersburg Rep. Anna Paulina Luna moved to investigate mayors for Congress’ mistakes. I didn’t mean to write again on ...
After meeting with his conference, the Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said "Republicans do not have the votes" to ...
Gun rights advocates have been fighting to overturn a Florida law setting the minimum age to buy a gun at 21 since the day the measure was signed, in the wake of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman ...
Lack of a clear Democratic villain isn’t just a challenge for GOP ad makers. It’s a sign of a leadership vacuum within the ...
Experts say the move will inflate class sizes and take away special education services for students with disabilities.
Van Orden’s outlandish comments preceded instructions by the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, who ...
Tennessee's 2026 gubernatorial election is shaping up — and perhaps narrowing down — as U.S. Rep. John Rose and Sen. Marsha ...
Several Republican lawmakers worry that scope of the cuts being eyed — particularly some $880 billion to the committee that handles health care spending, including Medicaid, for example ...
A Michigan Republican party has condemned comments made by a delegate, who said the Holocaust did not happen. Unsplash via Kelly Sikkema Republican officials in Michigan have condemned comments ...